Since I started a non-arch. thread earlier today, in an attempt to add a bit of levity, it is only appropriate to start one that's more targeted...
Here is a picture from Monday morning of the 11th green at Pasatiempo.
I am unabashed in my love of Pasa, and I have always loved this green, but it is a love/hate relationship. I have had some of my most spectacular failures and successes on this particular green. As long as I live, I will never forget the putt I made about 12 years ago from the very back of this green to a hole hanging on the front left--a once in a lifetime shot that beats any pounded drive I might ever make...
This green will shortly go under the knife, and while I am unsure as to whether it will be a "dermabrasion" or a "facelift" (in terms I can understand!), I wonder whether it will instill the same level of fear/respect/anticipation for me that it does now...
I will eagerly await the results, but at least until now, putting on this green often felt like the closest I would get to Augusta-like putting conditions...
The conditions on Monday--nearly fully recovered from the injections/aerifications, and the greens only a very bit bumpy, and plenty fast...
The results for me on Monday--I was on the front right of the green (4.30 on the clock looking up at the green, or 1.00 on the clock in this picture) and rolled the putt on what I thought was a good line right-left almost through the fringe. The putt came up 2 feet short, tantalizingly started almost imperceptibly sliding to the left, and then began its gentle, but inexorable, roll back down to the very front of the green, resting on the front fringe...
Two more putts to get in, but in some ways, a fitting final good-bye to one of my favorite greens.
I can't wait to get back!
Peter